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Chapter Three. Entertainers and Breadwinners: Music in the Lives of Street Children in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Youth, Media, and Popular Arts Culture in Contemporary Africa 1
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Part One. Media Globalization, Popular Afro Hip-Hop, and Postcolonial Political Critique
- Chapter One. Hip-Hop, Civic Awareness, and Antiestablishment Politics in Senegal: The Rise of the Y en a Marre Movement 37
- Chapter Two. Rapping, Imagination, and Urban Space in Dar es Salaam 63
- Chapter Three. Entertainers and Breadwinners: Music in the Lives of Street Children in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire 88
- Chapter Four. Young People, Music, and Sociopolitical Change in Postwar Sierra Leone 111
- Chapter Five. The Politics of Pleasure in Nigerian Afrobeats 132
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Part Two. Popular Online Media and Democratic Participation and Engagement
- Chapter Six. The Regeneration of Play: Popular Culture as Infrapolitics on Instagram 163
- Chapter Seven “This Is Very Embarrassing and Insulting” Flash Fiction Ghana and Transgressive Writing 188
- Chapter Eight. Capitalizing on Transgression: Popular Homophobia and Popular Culture in Uganda 208
- Chapter Nine. Twitter, Youth Agency, and New Narratives of Power in #RhodesMustFall 235
- Chapter Ten. Resisting Political Oppression: Youth and Social Media in Zimbabwe. Godfrey Maringira and Simbarashe Gukurume 255
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Part Three. Popular Arts, Everyday Life, and the Politicization of Culture
- Chapter Eleven. Dressing en Style: Fashion and Fandom in Niger 279
- Chapter Twelve. The Revolution Lost: Generational Change and Urban Youth Logics in Conakry’s Dance Scene 307
- Chapter Thirteen. Culture Players and Poly-Ticks: Botswana Youth and Popular Culture Practices 327
- Chapter Fourteen #FeesMustFall and Youth Deconstruction of South Africa’s Liberation Narrative 352
- Afterword: Young People and the Future of African Worlds 385
- Contributors 391
- Index 395
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Youth, Media, and Popular Arts Culture in Contemporary Africa 1
-
Part One. Media Globalization, Popular Afro Hip-Hop, and Postcolonial Political Critique
- Chapter One. Hip-Hop, Civic Awareness, and Antiestablishment Politics in Senegal: The Rise of the Y en a Marre Movement 37
- Chapter Two. Rapping, Imagination, and Urban Space in Dar es Salaam 63
- Chapter Three. Entertainers and Breadwinners: Music in the Lives of Street Children in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire 88
- Chapter Four. Young People, Music, and Sociopolitical Change in Postwar Sierra Leone 111
- Chapter Five. The Politics of Pleasure in Nigerian Afrobeats 132
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Part Two. Popular Online Media and Democratic Participation and Engagement
- Chapter Six. The Regeneration of Play: Popular Culture as Infrapolitics on Instagram 163
- Chapter Seven “This Is Very Embarrassing and Insulting” Flash Fiction Ghana and Transgressive Writing 188
- Chapter Eight. Capitalizing on Transgression: Popular Homophobia and Popular Culture in Uganda 208
- Chapter Nine. Twitter, Youth Agency, and New Narratives of Power in #RhodesMustFall 235
- Chapter Ten. Resisting Political Oppression: Youth and Social Media in Zimbabwe. Godfrey Maringira and Simbarashe Gukurume 255
-
Part Three. Popular Arts, Everyday Life, and the Politicization of Culture
- Chapter Eleven. Dressing en Style: Fashion and Fandom in Niger 279
- Chapter Twelve. The Revolution Lost: Generational Change and Urban Youth Logics in Conakry’s Dance Scene 307
- Chapter Thirteen. Culture Players and Poly-Ticks: Botswana Youth and Popular Culture Practices 327
- Chapter Fourteen #FeesMustFall and Youth Deconstruction of South Africa’s Liberation Narrative 352
- Afterword: Young People and the Future of African Worlds 385
- Contributors 391
- Index 395